The following FREE practice test is the thirty-eighth of the Life in the UK Test. This practice exam has 24 questions in total.
All the questions are set to help you learn about the UK and efficiently prepare for the real exam because passing the Life in the UK test is part of demonstrating that you are ready to become a permanent migrant to the UK.
Keep practising until and unless you are confident enough to write the actual Test and 100% correct with your answer to our practice tests. Good Luck!!!
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#1. Which British city has Europe’s longest dry ski slope?
#2. Which Scottish city is known as the home of golf?
#3. Which of the following water sports is popular in the UK?
#4. In which sport do teams from Oxford and Cambridge Universities compete in an annual race at the River Thames?
#5. In which century did modern tennis evolve in England?
#6. Where was the first tennis club founded? ? in 1872
#7. Which British sportswoman won two gold medals for running in the 2004 Olympic Games? ? This winner has held a number of British and European records.
#8. Which British sportsman won five consecutive gold medals at the Olympic Games in the rowing category?
#9. What is Sir Jackie Stewart famous for?
#10. Royal Ascot, the five-day race meeting attended by members of the Royal Family, takes place in_______.
#11. Which of the following statements is TRUE about motor sport?
#12. Who captained the English football team that won the World Cup in 1966?
#13. Famous horse-racing events in the UK include Royal Ascot and the Grand National.
#14. Which country is the tennis player Andy Murray from?
#15. Where was the main Olympic site for the 2012 Games?
#16. Who is the fastest person to have sailed around the world single-handed?
#17. Who was the first British distance runner to win a gold medal in the Olympic games in the 10,000 metres?
#18. How many times have the Olympic Games been hosted in the UK?
*Three. The UK hosted the Olympic Games three times: 1908, 1948 and 2012.